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Excerpt from a safety training film for Women Workers during WWII USA
Milo Plurnbottom over 2 years ago

We’ve come a long way in both safety and equal opportunity. But there are still safety tips that can be gleaned from that by-gone era.

From the description at YouTube:

From a safety training film for women entering the industrial workforce during World War II. This mentions proper dress, proper posture, avoiding fatigue, cutting oils and skin disease and reporting even minor injuries. The film shows the employer focus on the individual worker’s responsibility to avoid injury and illness. Many employers still maintain this attitude about workplace safety ad health. However, a modern approach is to focus on making the workplace as safe and healthy as possible first. This was clipped from the film Danger Women At Work, available at the Internet Archives.

Posted by markdcatlin

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